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208. Entscri. — Traces of this Upper Paleolithic station were dis- 

 covered by A. N. Kalandadze in 1936 on the left i)aiik of the Ingur 

 River in this village. The inventory included flint laminae, nuclei, 

 scrapers, and multifacetted burins. 



209. Atap. — Upper Paleolithic Hints were collected near this village. 

 (See No. 3.) 



210. Gali. — Typologically Upper Paleolithic flints were found on 

 the 8o-m. terrace. (See Xo. 5.) 



211. ZakJiaroz'ka. — On the elevation over the ravine ui the Amtkel 

 River on the surface of the moraine were found Upper Paleolithic 

 flints. 



212. Tabachnaia. — Flints of Upper Paleolithic type were obtained 

 at the Zonal Tobacco Station on the surface of the loo-m. terrace near 

 Sukhumi. (See No. it.) 



213. Tschclda. — Flints of Upper Paleolitliic type were collected 

 on the elevation near Tsebelda. (See No. 12.) 



214. lAsliiukh. — l^pper Paleolithic flints were foun<l near .Suk- 

 humi. (See No. 14.) 



215. Abazinka. — Upper Paleolithic flints were collected on the 

 left bank along the Matsesta River, 6 kilometers upstream from Old 

 Matsesta. 



216. Scmenovka. — Upper Paleolithic implements were found on 

 the street and estates of this village which stands beside the Matsesta 

 River. 



Asiatic Part ok the R.S.F.S.R.-'' 



217. N izhnc-Y cyiisciskaia. — Among the collections made by Sergeev 

 and Markov in 1933 on the right bank of the I'iia River, al)out 12 

 kilometers from r)iisk, were found on the dunes a quartzite pitcc 

 I'cailli'c and a crude chip of Upper Paleolithic type. 



218. Srostki. — Traces of this Paleolithic site, as expressed in the 

 finds of crudely fashioned stone tools, mainly quartzite. were dis- 

 covered in several neighboring locations on the si<le of the 50-m. 

 terrace on the right bank of tlie Katun River, 36 kilometers from 

 Hiisk. The cultural remains lay at a depth of i.io m. in the loesslike 

 sandy loam. The finds consisted of nuclei ancl tools made of small 



"Western Siberia (Nos. 217-220), the basin of the Upper Yenisei (Nos. 221- 

 -'55 ), the basin of the Angara (Nos. 256-277), the basin of the Lena (No. 278). 

 I'uriat-Mongolia (Nos. 279-290). Khabarovsk Krai (No. 291), and the 

 I'rimorski (Maritiniel Krai (No. 292). 



Sec also Henry Field and Eugene Prostov, Results of Soviet Investigations 

 in Siberia, 1940- 194 1. .'\mcr. Anthrop., vol. 44. No. 3, pp. 388-406, 1942. 



